Majors Fair 2016

Looking for a Major? Minor? Second Major? Want to change your Major?

Then you will want to make plans to attend the Majors Fair!

The event will be held on Wednesday, September 14 from 11:00-1:00.

Humanities Quad (Rain Location: Bigelow Hall)

All undergraduate students interested in learning more about University of Louisville academic majors and minors are invited to attend the Majors Fair. The Majors Fair provides students with an opportunity to meet with faculty and professional advisors to discuss a variety of possible majors as well as many available career opportunities connected to each major. The first 200 students in attendance will receive FREE LUNCH!

The Career Development Center Staff will be on hand to help you explore majors and related career opportunities.

How to get the most out of attending the Majors Fair:

Prepare a list of majors you are interested in pursuing and be sure to visit the booths representing those specific majors at the Majors Fair.

Think about...

What courses interest you?

What possible careers interest you?

Be prepared to ask questions at the Majors Fair!

What are the required courses for this major?

Is there a minimum GPA required to be accepted into the major?

Are there departmental/professional associations I should join if I select this major?

What jobs do University of Louisville graduates obtain with this degree?

Will a bachelor's degree in this major prepare me for a job in this field, or will I need to pursue a graduate degree?

What to do after the Majors Fair:

Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor in order to discuss how to change your major, should you decide to do so.

Majors and programs: The University of Louisville offers graduate, professional, baccalaureate, and associate degrees, as well as certificates, in over 170 fields of study through 12 schools and colleges.

ULink Student Center: The ULink Student Center includes three new options to help you and your advisor plan and manage your academic career at UofL: The Advisement Report (degree audit), the What-If Advisement Report and the Course Planner.

Transferring within the University: An intra-university transfer is a transfer from one undergraduate school or college at the University to another. For example, you may wish to transfer from the College of Business to a degree program offered by the College of Arts & Sciences.

The Ulmer Career Center: Available to all students enrolled in the College of Business, the Ulmer Career Center can help you explore career options and plan, find, and manage the career that's right for you.

The 2016 Majors Fair is sponsored by: The Office of Undergraduate Advising Practice. If you would like more information regarding the 2016 Majors Fair please contact Charles Delp at c0delp03@louisville.edu or 852-4475.